Kappa

Rating

Description

Resistant helmet for all climbing activities

lightweight and durable
universal size
fully adjustable, fast and secure adjustment system
adjustable chinstrap and headband for a comfortable fit
well ventilated
four head lamp holders compatible with any headlamp on the market
simple and reliable
two color options: grey, brick

Retail price

US$ 64.95

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Weight (g)

If there are differences in weight (due to multiple size or optional accessories) we note those here.

330 g

One Size: 330 g / 11.6 oz

Gender

Gender

This is the gender as stated by the manufacturer/brand.

We use the term "Men" and "Unisex" interchangeably, as there is no difference between these types of helmets.

Unisex

Size Range

Size Range

The sizing options of the helmet according to the manufacturer.

21.00 in - 24.00 in

One Size: 53-62 cm / 21-24 in
(we converted centimeters to inches)

Quick Adjust

Quick Adjust

Quick Adjust refers to the straps of the helmet. Do you want the ability to ability to "quickly" adjust the fit. This could be a dial, or other plastic pieces.

Really, most climbers don't need to change the fit of the helmet often, unless you're climbing with and without hats, or you have big hair that flattens and then requires tightening after climbing for awhile.

Yes

Vents

Yes

Headlamp Compatable

Yes

Face Shield Compatable

No

Certification

Certifications

The main climbing gear certifications are CE and UIAA--and normally the UIAA creates the rules that the CE body also supports. When possible, we try to list all the certifications the product carries.

To sell a climbing product in Europe, the device must be CE certified. There are no official requirements to sell climbing gear in the US. The UIAA certification is a voluntary process.

The UIAA equipment standard provides a baseline for equipment performance in a test lab under controlled conditions on new equipment. Although these test conditions are relevant to the conditions encountered climbing, conditions encountered at the crags and the condition of the equipment are equally important. This recommendation from the UIAA member federation The British Mountaineering Council (BMC) provides vital equipment information that is NOT explicitly addressed in the standard, particularly failure modes of the equipment and recommendations for the use, inspection, maintenance, and retirement of equipment.